The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin has been intensively studied by force spectroscopy and has become a model system for receptor ligand interaction. However, streptavidin's tetravalency results in diverse force propagation pathways through the different binding interfaces. This multiplicity gives rise to polydisperse force spectroscopy data. Here, we present an engineered monovalent streptavidin tetramer with a single cysteine in its functional subunit that allows for site-specific immobilization of the molecule, orthogonal to biotin binding. Functionality of streptavidin and its binding properties for biotin remain unaffected. We thus created a stable and reliable molecular anchor wi...
Using atomic force microscopy (AFM) we performed dynamic force measurements of the adhesive forces i...
AbstractStreptavidin is one of the most important hubs for molecular biology, either multimerizing b...
The pathway of ligand dissociation and how binding sites respond to force are not well understood fo...
The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin has been...
The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin has been...
The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin has been...
The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin has been...
<div><p>The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin ...
Novel site-specific attachment strategies combined with improvements of computational resources enab...
The Streptomyces avidinii protein streptavidin binds the small molecule biotin (vitamin H / B₇) with...
Novel site-specific attachment strategies combined with improvements of computational resources enab...
The force required to rupture the streptavidin-biotin complex was calculated here by computer simula...
Novel site-specific attachment strategies combined with improvements of computational resources enab...
Novel site-specific attachment strategies combined with improvements of computational resources enab...
Receptor-ligand interactions are essential for biological function and their binding strength is com...
Using atomic force microscopy (AFM) we performed dynamic force measurements of the adhesive forces i...
AbstractStreptavidin is one of the most important hubs for molecular biology, either multimerizing b...
The pathway of ligand dissociation and how binding sites respond to force are not well understood fo...
The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin has been...
The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin has been...
The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin has been...
The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin has been...
<div><p>The widely used interaction of the homotetramer streptavidin with the small molecule biotin ...
Novel site-specific attachment strategies combined with improvements of computational resources enab...
The Streptomyces avidinii protein streptavidin binds the small molecule biotin (vitamin H / B₇) with...
Novel site-specific attachment strategies combined with improvements of computational resources enab...
The force required to rupture the streptavidin-biotin complex was calculated here by computer simula...
Novel site-specific attachment strategies combined with improvements of computational resources enab...
Novel site-specific attachment strategies combined with improvements of computational resources enab...
Receptor-ligand interactions are essential for biological function and their binding strength is com...
Using atomic force microscopy (AFM) we performed dynamic force measurements of the adhesive forces i...
AbstractStreptavidin is one of the most important hubs for molecular biology, either multimerizing b...
The pathway of ligand dissociation and how binding sites respond to force are not well understood fo...